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thomasjmdavis

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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2023, 08:04:31 PM »
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If Americans called "trucks" "bogies", that would make things much clearer.  Trucks should really be rubber-wheeled vehicles which travel over any solid surface.  Bolster pins is also a good descriptive term.  Aren't those called "kingpins" in 1:1 railroad lingo?
Except railroad "trucks" came first- in common usage well before the internal combustion engine. They should call the things on rubber wheels "lorries."
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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2023, 12:24:14 AM »
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I have never, ever had a pin fall out, tbh.
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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2023, 12:56:08 AM »
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If I have one that gets loose, I squeeze the end with a pliers to make it an oval and it stays in the hole.

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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2023, 01:53:22 AM »
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Doug:  That's exactly what I do - and have been doing for over 50 years!
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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2023, 02:10:53 PM »
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If I have one that gets loose, I squeeze the end with a pliers to make it an oval and it stays in the hole.

Doug

I've been squeezing kingpins too...for over 50 years, and they never never come out....

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Re: Truck kingpins?
« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2023, 08:20:15 PM »
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My all time worst Catastropic Derailment was a dropped kingpin on the front of an 18-car loaded piggyback train, headed downhill on a 2% grade.   Pin dropped, and landed between the ties to make a PRECISE ramp/derail, so that every car behind it, under gravity, rolled into the pin, derailed, and rolled off the roadbed and hit the floor below, a 48" drop.  Oh the insanity!   More $$$ damage than I've ever had before......  yes, I glue/squeeze/check pins REGULARLY now!!!!